angle units conversion
Amount: 1 cycle (360°) of angle
Equals: 1.00 revolutions (rev) in angle
Converting cycle to revolutions value in the angle units scale.
TOGGLE : from revolutions into cycles in the other way around.
CONVERT : between other angle measuring units - complete list.
How many revolutions are in 1 cycle? The answer is: 1 360° equals 1.00 rev
1.00 rev is converted to 1 of what?
The revolutions unit number 1.00 rev converts to 1 360°, one cycle. It is the EQUAL angle value of 1 cycle but in the revolutions angle unit alternative.
360°/rev angle conversion result | ||||
From | Symbol | Equals | Result | Symbol |
1 | 360° | = | 1.00 | rev |
Conversion chart - cycles to revolutions
1 cycle to revolutions = 1.00 rev
2 cycles to revolutions = 2.00 rev
3 cycles to revolutions = 3.00 rev
4 cycles to revolutions = 4.00 rev
5 cycles to revolutions = 5.00 rev
6 cycles to revolutions = 6.00 rev
7 cycles to revolutions = 7.00 rev
8 cycles to revolutions = 8.00 rev
9 cycles to revolutions = 9.00 rev
10 cycles to revolutions = 10.00 rev
11 cycles to revolutions = 11.00 rev
12 cycles to revolutions = 12.00 rev
13 cycles to revolutions = 13.00 rev
14 cycles to revolutions = 14.00 rev
15 cycles to revolutions = 15.00 rev
Category: main menu • angle menu • Cycles
Convert angle of cycle (360°) and revolutions (rev) units in reverse from revolutions into cycles.
Angles
This calculator is based on conversion of two angle units. An angle consists of two rays (as in sides of an angle sharing a common vertex or else called the endpoint.) Some belong to rotation measurements - spherical angles measured by arcs' lengths, pointing from the center, plus the radius. For a whole set of multiple units of angle on one page, try that Multiunit converter tool which has built in all angle unit-variations. Page with individual angle units.
Converter type: angle units
First unit: cycle (360°) is used for measuring angle.
Second: revolution (rev) is unit of angle.
QUESTION:
15 360° = ? rev
ANSWER:
15 360° = 15.00 rev
Abbreviation, or prefix, for cycle is:
360°
Abbreviation for revolution is:
rev
Other applications for this angle calculator ...
With the above mentioned two-units calculating service it provides, this angle converter proved to be useful also as a teaching tool:
1. in practicing cycles and revolutions ( 360° vs. rev ) measures exchange.
2. for conversion factors between unit pairs.
3. work with angle's values and properties.